Today in History

Historical Events

1978

Naomi Uemura becomes of the first person to reach the North Pole alone. The Japanese adventurer is also credited with the first solo ascent of Mount McKinley and the first solo rafting of the Amazon river. He disappeared in 1984 during a winter ascent of Mount McKinley.

1961

Fidel Castro declares Cuba a socialist nation and bans elections. A month after Cuban troops had fought off a U.S. backed military invasion at the Bay of Pigs, Castro announces that “The revolution has no time for elections.”

1945

Adolf Hitler's death is announced on German radio. As the Soviet flag is raised over the Reich Chancellery, the German people are informed that “our leader, Adolf Hitler, has fallen for Germany, fighting to his last breath against Bolshevism.”

1925

The world's largest trade union is founded. The All-China Federation of Trade Unions has more than 300 million members.

1840

The world's first adhesive postage stamp is issued in the United Kingdom. The Penny Black shows a portrait of Queen Victoria. Despite its historical significance, the stamp can be bought for around £25 as over 68 million copied were distributed.

Famous Births

Born on this day

Shahar Pe'er

Shahar Pe'er

1987

Israeli tennis player

Tim Mc

Tim Mc

1967

GrawAmerican singer-songwriter, actor

Terry Southern

Terry Southern

1924

American author, screenwriter

Joseph Heller

Joseph Heller

1923

American author, playwright

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

1769

Irish/English field marshal, politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Famous Deaths

Died on this day

Ayrton Senna

Ayrton Senna

1994

Brazilian race car driver

Sergio Franchi

Sergio Franchi

1990

Italian/American singer, actor

Charles Holden

Charles Holden

1960

English architect, designed the Bristol Central Library

Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák

1904

Czech composer

David Livingstone

David Livingstone

1873

Scottish missionary, explorer